During the series, in which he aggregated 468 runs, Younis gained five places and 101 ratings points, and is now just three ratings points behind South Africa's fifth-ranked Hashim Amla. (Younis Wanted to Quit After ODI Snub)

Misbah, who scored 69 and 101 not out, which was the joint fastest century in the history of Test cricket, has risen three places to eighth position. The Pakistan captain scored 271 runs in the series, as a result of which he gained two places and 56 ratings points. Misbah now trails Australia's David Warner by 40 ratings points.

Azhar Ali, who scored two centuries in the Abu Dhabi Test, has rocketed nine places to 18th position. Azhar, who also scored 53 and 30 in Dubai, had started the series in 26th position.

The batting table is headed by Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka, with AB de Villiers of South Africa in second position.

In the ICC Player Rankings for Test Bowlers, Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah has risen 29 places to 36th after taking five wickets in the match.

Yasir's fellow spinner, left-armer Zulfiqar Babar, has climbed 13 places to a career high of 40th.

Australia's Mitchell Johnson has retained his fourth position on 849 points, two points adrift of Sri Lanka's Rangana Herath.

South Africa's Dale Steyn leads the bowling chart, followed by Ryan Harris, who missed the Pakistan series due to an injury.